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WEEK'S HAPPENINGS.
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Health
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MERE MENTIONINGS.
Nothing is more import-
nnt lot me preservation j
I of good health and clear J
C business judgment than 2
ioaloui oare of the eyes. 4
5 Defectlvevlsienproduc-
2 es irritation and ner
I rnnaniiM. and in this
f oondition n person is
capable of giving to bus i
i inass natters or to the
I ordinary affairs of life 3
I the attention necessary i
I to SBOOSM. Perfect nt i
ting glassea will oyer-J
come nature's defeots. I
Ynu ran hivft vonr eTOS 4
I examined f roo by 2
Newhouse Bros.,
Graduate Refracting Opticians J
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Bring ui your Watch, Clock and Jewelry
work. We do the beat work.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
The CniEF 11.00 per year.
Low Clapp is again driving tho street
oar.
R. Q. Stowart of Hastings was horo
Wednesday.
Tho Methodist Ladies, will glvo an
Easter bazaar.
Charley Garbor was in tho city tho
first of.tho wcok.
Mrs. Oscar Yargor is visiting frlonds
and relatives hoio this week.
Frank Lindsoy who has boon up to
lloldrcgo for somo timo past Is hero
again.
Goo. Buck a traveling salesman of
Tranklin accompanied by his sister
were horo Monday.
Tho Ladies Aid Soclcsyof tho Metho
dist church will glvo on Friday and Sat
urday before Easter, a bazaar.
Mr. S. A. Francis will bo employed
near Edgar this summer. Ho is around
bidding friends good byo these days.
Someono entered tho rosidoncoof H.
A. Howard ono night tho first of tho
week through the window and walked
-off with an overcoat.
A petition asking tho county commis
sioners for an appropriation for tho
building of a bridge across tho river
noar Lester is being numerously signed
If our readers want a cooking stove
or rango they should look over tho line
kept by W. W. Wright. They bavo as
good an assortment as can bo found iu
O alalia.
Wcsloy Chancy whllo having a friend
ly set-to with ono of tho boys at tho
City Llvory barn shoved his haud
through tho glass in tho door and re
eclved a badly cut hand.
Married, atthorcsidcucoof tho brido
in thcsoulb part of tho city on Wednes
day evening last, Mr. A. J.Tomllnson
and Mrs. Sadio Oummings, Row litis
song of tho Christian church olllclatlng.
Tho contracting parties are well and
favorably known icsideuts of this city
tind tho Cuter with a host of frionds
unito In extending congratulations.
Tho iho boll brought out our resi
dents in n hurry on Tuesday, this being
the first time it has been rung for In o
for many months. Tho lire was located
nl thotesldenco of A. II. Knloy whuro
ii building in which thoy wero smoking
moat caught ilro. Tho hro boys re
sponded promptly aud soon had tho flro
out. It wa9 a closo call for tho barn
which was within a fow foetof tho ono
on firo.
Miss Delia Porry loft Wednesday for
Fnirbury.
Dr. Waldon of Rlvcrton was hero
Wednesday.
Soo W. W. Wright's lino of cooklug
stoves and ranges.
Will Yolsor of Oxford is horo visiting
with tho folks this wcok.
Boo the lino lino of cooks and ranges
handled by W. W. Wright.
C. F. Cathor of Lincoln has been vis
iting with his family hero this week.
Ilavoyou seen J. O. Butler's now lino
of 6-A horse blankets, fur and plush
robes.
Ernest Welsoh returnod Sunday morn
ing from a trip to Cripple Crook, Colorado.
Don't miss tho "Apocolypso" at the
Congregattonal church Tuesday oven
ing next.
Wm. Ackley and Chas. Mills of
Cripple Creek. Colorado, wero here
the first of the week.
Vio Fulton has been having an addi
tion built to his residence property on
north Soward stroot.
Mrs. D. 0. Bakor, of Franklin, has
been visiting a fow days this week with
hornophuw, Rov. Frank W. Dean.
Richard Gray of Superior was horo
soveral days this week. Ho rncontly
returnod from tho Colorado gold fields.
Attend tho artistic entertainment nt
tho Congregational churoh Tuesday
ovoning. This is no magic lantern
show.
Tho man who procrastinates may bo
sorry ho met tho undertaker beforo tho
insurance agent. Insure in tho Trav
elers. A break in tho water pipo nonr tho
lowor switch of tho street railway oc
curred on last Saturday morning but
it did not delay traffic on tho lin.
Don't buy a rango or cooking stovo
until you cxnmino tho lino kept by W.
W. Wright. They aro of tho Intest
pattern and built to do good cooking
and savo fuel.
Tho ploturo entertainment given nt
tho opera house on last Friday night by
Mr. J. R. Mercer was much enjoyed by
those presont who report tho pictures as
being beautiful and tho entertainment
asboing much better than thoy oxpoct
cd. Tho "Apocalypse in Painting" will bo
repeated nt tho Congregational church
next Tuesday ovoning, March 21. This
entertainment consists of Gl rich hand
paintings and is tbo mostvnluablo col
lection over brought to tho city. Mark
your calendars and come out.
Notice is hereby given that tho an
nual meeting of tho Martin Cometory
Burial Board will bo held in tho school
house in District No. 85, on Monday,
March 27, 1809, at ono o'clock p.m. for
the purpose of electing officers and
transacting such other business as may
como beforo it. N. L. D. Smith, Clerk.
Ralph Foo was called to B. & M
headquarters at MeCook Tuesday and
given tbo position of night operator
at Bonkolmnn. Tho faot of having at-
tulncd tho position of operator by ono
so young as Ralph shows attention to
busiucss and a disposition to got to the
front. Wo congrntulnto tho youug
mau on his good luck.
California poultry car will bo on
track noar tho B. & M. depot, Thursday
forenoon. March 23d, and will pay
tho following high prices for puultry
delivered to tho car- lions, OJ cents
per pound; young roostors, $1.75 per
dozen; old roosters, $1.C0 per dozou;
thicks and geese Co per pound; turkoys
Co per pound: pigeons 00 por dozen.
Cruws must bo empty. Sick or un
marketable poultry not wanted.
St. Josui'H I'ouintY & Ego Co.
Miss Lois Popo wont to Rlvorton last
night.
E. E. Butr of Guido Rook was hero
Weducsday.
M.M. Stern is oiiculating his saloon
petition this week.
Tho CntRr and Chicago Inter Ocean
ono year fur $1.25.
Robes and blankets iu endless vari
ety at J. O. Butler's.
Frank Hadley returned homo from
Lincoln last Friday night. i
Tha 6-A horse blanket, the best on
the market Is sold by J. 0. Butler.
Insure with the Pennsylvania Flro of
Philadelphia. W. L. McMillan, Agt.
Chas. Hunter of Iuavalu returned
Friday ovoning from a trip to Kansas
City.
J. L. Miner returned Friday evening
from Kansas City where bo made a
large cattlo shipment.
Someone poisoned a water spaniel
belonging to James Swearingen whioh
was very highly prized by him.
Commence tbo new year right by in
suring your property against tiro and
tornadoes. W. L. McMillan, Agent.
Tho Union Firo Insuranco Company
is the best mutual. Combino risks; in
Installments 8 per cent. J. H. Smith,
Special Agent.
L. II. Rust says if you want somo
good nursery stock cheap this spring
lot him know what you want. Also
has treo paint to sell.
Tho windy weather of February and
March is a dangerous timo for a firo.
Mako yourself secure by insuring your
property. W. L. McMillan, Agont.
If you havoacough, throat irritation,
weak lungs, pain in tho chesr, diffi
cult breathing, croup or hoarseness,
lot us suggest Ono Minuto Cough Cure.
Always rellablo and safe 0. L. Cot-
ting.
In a lottor received by us this weok
from Attornov L. II. Blncklcdgo, of
Culbortson, whom wo mentioned last
wcok as being In tho city with a view
to locating, ho assures us that it is al
most certain thnt he will becomo a res
ident of our city in tho noar futuro.
J. H. Benton, of tho general mer
chandise firm of Benton & Grcenhalgh,
of Cowlos wns horo Sunday and took
train No. 10 for Knnsas City whore ho
will buy a lnrgo invoicoof summer
Boods. Ho tolls us that tho firm is do
ing finely sinco coming to that placo,
which wo aro glad to hoar as tho boys
aro first-class gentlemen.
RoVal
Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Afombaldnf powtfenare thagmtast
aaouccistonjakhcf tbs ftmrnkiny.
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Last Call
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Overcoats.
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MORE OR LESS PERSONAL,
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at tho postoffico at Red Cloud, Neb
raska, for tho week ending March lGth,
1899.
Garbor-Bcdford Co. Hockott, S. L.
Simpson, Jack.
Thoso letters will bo sent to tho dead
letter office March 80th, if not called for
before. When calling for above please
say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M.
W. 0. Dlmmick of Bluo Hill was horo
Monday.
John Storey of Cowles was bore Sat
urday and Sunday.
A. D. McNoor of Bluo Hill was hero
tho first of tho woek.
Col.LWiggins departed Tuesday ovo
ning on a .trip to Donvor.
Mrs. I. Frisbln roturnod Saturday
from a visit with relatives in MeCook,
Mrs. Charles Milligan of Oxford was
horo visitlnir fiionds tho last of tbo
woek.
Gnu, Wanted. For kitchen work.
At Bon Ton Bakory. Good wages to
right parly.
T. E. Penman and-wlfo returned Fri
day night from their trip to tho east
ern part of tho state
Mrs. O. M. Wetherald roturnod homo
to Hebron Saturday after n visit with
S. F. Spokcsllold and family.
Ida Benson, uioco of Thomas Fisher
living north of town, arrived horo Tuos
daj night from Sheridan, Iowa.
Mrs. Olingor who has boon visiting
with tho family of Frank Smelser for
tho past six weeks loft for Paola, Kan
sas, Wednosday.
Edward Warron, of Roynolds, nn old
frlond of Doll Turnuro, wns visiting
hero a fow days with that gentleman,
returning homo Monday morning.
J. W. Smith, a former well known
residt nt of Red Cloud, now of Cripplo
Creek, Colorado, was horo tho first of
tho week visiting with his brother and
other friends horo.
Omor Doling of Holdrogo wns horo
this week visiting frionds. Ho is walk
ing with a cano owing to an injury re
ceived to his right knoo cap by falling
when dropping off a switch ongino in
tbo yards thoro.
For Sale. Houso and lot, cornor
Webster street and Fifth avenuo, con
taining 12 rooms and collar; also barn
and lot. For further particulars, au
dress, L. Baum, No. 71 PotomaoAvo.
Chicago, Ills.
For one week wc will offer the
balance of our overcoats in stock
at one-third off regular prices.
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A great opportunity to get an Over
coat for next winter at less than
wholesale cost.
Just three dozen left. Don't
miss this rare money losing sale.'
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it elves lone to ine siomacn. aim
stimulates the appetite. It aids the
digestion of food, and brings re
freshing sleep.
At tho city republican convention
hold nt tho court house this afternoon
tho following ticket was nominated:
Mayor-J. S. White.
City Clerk J. E.Keslor.
City Treasurer G. W. Dow.
" Polleo Judge Sam West.
Councilman, 1st Ward S.F. Spokes-field.
Counollman,2d Ward M. Finch.
For members of tho School Board C.
B. Crone, Jos. Garbor.
C. W. Kaloy waschoson chairman of
tho city central commlttoo. W. B.
Roby.G.S. Groonand M. W. Dicker-
son wo io chosen ns committeemen from
tho First ward andC. B. Crone, John
Griffith and Josoph Cirrfrom tho Sue-
ond warn.
Tho following notlco of tho marriage
of W. J. Barber, formorly of this city,
taken from tho Rono (Novnda) Evening
Gny.otto will bi) of interest to his old
friends here: "W, J. Barbor of tho
Tromont Hotol wns married last night
to Miss Oca Howell of Red Bluff, at
tho rosldoneo of Dr. St. Georgo by Rov.'
F. V. Jones. Mr. Harbor Is ono of the
m pat popular hotol men in Kono. Tho
GaKotto extends congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Barber and hopes thoy will
hivo a lifetime of unalloyed happiness
Mr, Bather looked tho happiest man in
tho world this morning, ready to for-
civo his worst enemy if ho has one
a safe to say that they nearly w
I all reject fat with their food.
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Leaders in Low Prices.
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While they last
COD LIVER OIL
WirHHYPOPNOSPHITESorUMESSQDA
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and as if bo thoutrht tho pathway of
life full of sunihiuo and Jmt wide
enough for two."
is exactly what they require 1 1
it not only gives them the im-1
portant element (cod-liver oil) f
in a palatable and easily di-1
gested form.but also the hypo
phosphites which are so valua-1
hi in nervous disorders that
usually accompany anaemia.
SCOTTS EMULSION is a
jjj fatty food that is more easily
digested than' any other form
$ of fat. A certain amount of 1
flesh is necessary for health.
You can get it in this way.
$ We have known per- w
$ sons to gain a pound a $
dayt while taking it.
50c. tnd 81.00, ll drugguu. m
SCOTT & 0OWNE, ChtraUti, Nw York.
Prof. F.F. Owon, of Franklin acade
my was hero last weok and made ar
rangements for tho Acndomy Gleo Club
and FlutoBandto glvo a concert nt tho
opera houso on April 0. This will bo
tho Inst of a series of concorts in towns
east of hero during tho Easter vacation.
What began to look llko a coal f am
ino enmo to pass in our city tho last of
lust week and tho dropping of tho mer
cury on Saturday with tho prospect of
a blizzard began to mako things look
serious as lots of folks wero entirely
out of coal. A carload or two rocolvcd
in tho afternoon averted any suffering.
Pearl Ii., tho dnughtorof Mrs. Fralso
died of spinal moningittis nttho'toiidcr
ago of Oyenrs, 2 months and 15 days on
last Wednosday. Tho funoial scrvlco
was conduuteJ this morning at 10
o'oloek at tho M. E. church by Elder
Htissong and Rev. Darby. Tho inter
ment was at Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Emmett C. Tenunnt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. F. Tennant living Hvo miles
north of tho city died on Friday morning
tho 10th. Ho wns buried fro.n tho
Methodist church iu this city last Sun
day morning whoro n largo congrega
tion gathered to pay tho last sad rites
tho living cau pay to tho dead. Ills
body was interred in tho city cemetery
to await the trumpet blast of assizes.
Tho father and mother with flvo bro
thers mourn his loss. A largo number
of friends sympathize with tho family.
ThoJRcd Cloud Argus camo outlast
weok bearing tho uamo of L. E. Tait,
as publisher, ho having purchased tho
good will ond plant from tho former
editor, Mr. Geo. J . Warron. Roy as ho
is fbinlliarly known, was formi-rly em
ployed in tho oillco of A. O. Hosmor
and did duty on tho Ciiibk for a mini
bor of years while tho paper was owned
by that gontleihan. He is n youug man
ol ability and tho Argus In his hands
will bo well taken cine of. For Mr.
Wnirou tho outgoing editor, although I
wo have in iho pat nail many uuier
onecs. wo hope ho may engage in a
J business piusult tr otherwise whero
hiseiroilH will receive more appiecia
tlon than Is goneially nccorded to a
newspaper man. To both tbo now and
retiring publlhcr wo wish abundant
UOCMC.
I will sell my Ice Wool Fascinators, Wool
Squares, Hoods at greatly reduced prices.
Remember that I sell
White Flannels, -
Blaok and Colored Dress Goods,
White Goods,
Ladies, Shopping Bags,
Hosiery, Mittens,
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers,
Laces and Embroideries
For less monoy than thoy can bo bought elsowhero iu tho city. Tha best place
for yarns iu tho city.
aiis. r. nbwhouse.
BEST A1D CHEAPEST MfflP 04 EARTH.
A light thai is brilliant ntid steady, giveB littlo heat, no smnko and no odor,
and that costs but littlo to burn vnd needs but slight attention.
THE KNGLE L-K7P
has tlicHO good points and besides these throws tho light just where It wanted
downward and outard. As to the uohUo burn
One Quart of Ordinary Kerosene or Coal Oil Lasts Sixteen Hours.
Of coursa it costs a littlo more than poor, old fashioned lamps, but it saves itx
cost mady times ovor in a year. All styles from ono burner np.
Call and oxamino tho lamps, now on exhibition nt my shoo storo.
Henry Delderich, Agt
City Dray and Express Line.
ROSS & F2IPB. PROS,
Goods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO.
TRADERS XXJJVIBIOIC CO,
DEALERS IN
LUMBER and GOAT
EStaildittLfg material, Bto.
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